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Getting baked..

Baldy

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Hi guys quick question for you away to try a polymer clay pen.. but baking times vary
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I am thinking it should be 30 mins and 130 degrees..
 

Chilprufe

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can't really read the bottom of the pic but 30mins at 130 sonds spot on ... when you let it cool after baking ... just trim it with a stanley or a scalpel .... it'll trim really easily ... and sharp tools ... it feels very rubbery to turn
 

Woody

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I did mine at 120 for 20 min and left them in the oven till it cooled and they turned beautifully all barr the ones Vic has but thats another story LOL
 

Vic Perrin

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Be careful about the times that Woody tells you about baking. He is worse than King Alfred !

:devil:Vic :devil:
 

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